FURROWED MIDDLEBROW
An intriguing digression: JORGE LUIS BORGES, Professor Borges (c1966)
Safe and sound
(A poor substitute for a) Furrowed Middlebrow Dozen 2024
A genuine thank you, and the news!
A particularly à propos review: ROSE MACAULAY, They Went to Portugal (1946)
Happy Release Day for FM97!
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Highlights of the 2024 update (4 of 4)
Highlights of the 2024 update (3 of 4)
Highlights of the 2024 update (2 of 4)
Highlights of the 2024 update (1 of 4)
"I intend to count for quite a long time yet": MRS. PHILIP CHAMPION DE CRESPIGNY, The Missing Piece (1927)
Detective on holiday: E. H. CLEMENTS, Bright Intervals (1940)
"If she had not been careful": MONICA REDLICH, Cheap Return (1934)
"Humiliatingly Victorian": AGNES ROSEMARY COOPER & MARY WELLER (as RAMSAY BELL), The Lake of Ghosts (1940)
PAULINE WARWICK, Diana's Daughter (1931) (aka The Girdle of Venus)
THE FURROWED MIDDLEBROW DOZEN 2023
"You're nothing but a mean beast!": MARGARET MASTERMAN, Gentlemen's Daughters (1931)
"You could trot a mouse on it": D. M. LARGE, The Open Arms (1933)
BETTY TRASK (as ANN DELAMAIN), Mabel Has Mink (1950) & Merry Widows Waltz (1943)
Nothing but a sense of humor: JANE BIRD, By Accident (1935)
"You're just the very person": ANN STAFFORD & JANE OLIVER, Cuckoo in June (1935)
"I've had a lot of bother with you myself": ELLA MONCKTON, August in Avilion (1940)
Highlights of the “lost” update (2 of 2)
Highlights of the “lost” update (1 of 2)
"Anything is possible": NOREEN BOND, Hide Away (1936) & Take Care (1938)
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